SDWCREAT.EXE

The SDWCREAT.EXE utility is used to create new SafeHouse encrypted volumes.
This program is implemented as a wizard to help step you through the various
input parameters required to complete the process. Although normally invoked
using the a button found on system tray utility's Tools tab, you can also
invoke it directly using Windows shortcuts and scripting.

This utility supports a variety of command-line options which allow
you to specify some or all input fields in advance. Information supplied
on the command line will be stuffed into the wizard input fields before
being presented to the user.

Example:

The example below creates a new SafeHouse volume in the c:\SafeHouse
folder with an initial size of 300MB, which is later expandable to 1GB.
The password for the volume must be between 8 and 32 characters long,
and this range will be enforced both during creation, and later during
routine password changes.

The encryption method specified is 256-bit Twofish, which also happens
to be the default, meaning that the same volume could be created without
specifying this option.

The /silent and /go options are included to cause this command to run
without any visual interface. This requires that the password also be
included on the command line. In this case, you will need to acquire the
password through some other means and integrate it into the command line.